Rash on face varies depending on the cause. Raised rash is one, which are palpable or felt by fingers. The different types of raised rashes are: papules (like a pimple), pustular (containing pus), vesicular (containing fluid like chicken pox), or a patch with margins such as in tinea. The nature of the rash gives us clues to make a diagnosis.
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Type of rash?:
Treatment will vary with cause fungus, bacteria, virus, allergy? If mild combination of micatin (miconazole) and hydrocrotisone. Ream could be used. If it persists it is best to see physician for evaluation , tests if necessary and treatment.
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History:
If only on face think of a local dermatitis likely something you applied to the face. Review any oils cosmetics sun screens etc you applied even shave creams, night creams and perfumes. That will give a clue as to what caused this. Lanolin allergy is a common culprit.
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Sun spots?:
if you talking about brown flat freckles or sun spots (we called it Lentigo), Laser probably is the best treatment, more precise and effective than other options. But it's expensive, you pay out-of-your-pocket.
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Difficult to say:
Not sure if you mean you are getting a rash because you "wax" the hair on your buttocks or if the rash itself waxes and wanes. If this is from waxing then it may be you are having a reaction to the waxing substance. Otherwise it will be difficult to say more.
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Time:
Time will eventually heal the sun blisters. Soothing creams like aloe can help with discomfort. If they get infected, you may need antibiotic creams (such as silvadene). The most important treatment is prevention. Use sunblock with an SPF over 40, where hats, etc. Best wishes.
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Scabs on face:
Apply a warm compress for 15 minutes to soften the scabs, then gently wipe them off. Keep the wounds well lubricated with vaseline or antibiotic cream to prevent the scabs from coming back and to allow the wounds to they heal completely.
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Retinol without mois:
Flakiness and sensitive skin can actually be treated by use of a good antioxidant daily and believe it of not a short course of retionoic acid which will actually make it worse before it gets better. Do not treat with moisturizers they will only further inflame your skin.
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Depends on the cause:
There are many types and causes of skin rashes. Several types of inflammatory conditions of the skin, allergic reactions, and sometimes bacterial, viral or fungal infections can cause rashes on the skin. Insect bites can also be the cause of a rash on the skin. Have it evaluated by a professional and get the appropriate treatment.
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Acne treatment:
Adult acne can be prevented or minimized by using a gentle cleanser twice daily, over the counter benzoyl peroxide or salicylic acid products or prescription medications including topical cream with or without oral medications.
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Acne:
It is important to treat your acne so that you don't get permanent scarring. Some patients wait too long before seeing their dermatologist to have their acne treated. Normally topical medicines and internal antibiotics are used to keep acne under control. Boils will need a bacterial culture and internal antibiotics for treatment.
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Moiturisation/Steroi:
1 most important in treating eczema is to moisturize the skin by using soaps with moisturisers and using moisturisturisers immediately after bath to retain moisture in your skin
2 Use a steroid cream/lotion./ointment in low/mewdoium/high potency as prescribed and cut it down as rash get better in potency and applications
3If itching take oral Benadryl (diphenhydramine) or zertec etc
Consult Dermatologist or your MD
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